Why
Verison?
Verizon
Communications (NYSE:VZ)
is one of the world's leading providers of
communications services. Verison companies are the
largest providers of wireline and wireless
communications in the United States, with 133.8
million access line equivalents and approximately 29.6
million wireless customers. They are also the largest
directory publisher in the world. With more than $67
billion in annual revenues and nearly 248,000
employees, Verison's global presence extends to more
than 40 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia and
the Pacific.
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What is Verison DSL?
Verison DSL is a modem
technology that turns your existing phone line into a
three-channel data delivery system. One channel
transmits voice services, so normal phone and fax usage
continues whether or not you are accessing the Internet.
A second channel transmits data downstream at high
speeds, and a third bi-directional channel transmits
data upstream. The downstream and upstream channels
carry information to and from the Internet. Therefore,
phone or fax calls occurring on the first channel are
not affected by your online activity. There are modems
at each end of the phone line. One is at your home; one
is at the Verison Central Office. Working together,
these modems provide a dedicated connection that avoids
the need to dial-up for access to the Internet. The
modem in the Central Office points your Internet traffic
to the DSL network and on to the Internet. With DSL
Internet access, you have a fast connection to the
Internet.
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How dose Verison DSL Work?
Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL) provides high-speed
digital modem technology via a conventional
telephone line.
Verison DSL uses
signal frequencies above those used by voice or fax,
so the signal does not interfere with telephone
conversations or faxes. When a DSL filter is
connected to your phone jack, its function is to
split the data (Internet) traffic from voice (phone)
traffic, and route them separately.
Voice traffic (talking on the
phone and fax signals) goes to the phone or the fax
machine, while your data traffic (surfing the Web,
downloading large files or photos) goes through the
Verison DSL modem and then to your computer, thus allowing
you to use both at the same time.
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Verison DSL vs. Cable
Cable modems offer
service over a shared cable. Multiple users may be
connected to the same local cable line. Verison DSL
technology provides a dedicated service over an
existing local connection to the Verison Central
Office near you. This means that you don't have to
share your local access connection with other users.
Here are some
comparisons to consider: |
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DSL
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Cable
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| Get a
dedicated connection from your home to the
central office. |
Yes |
Not available |
| Use the
same phone line for phone or fax and Internet. |
Yes |
Not available |
| Access your
Verison DSL from any room in your home with a
phone jack. |
Yes
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Not available |
| Access your
Verison Internet account away from home with
Remote Dial-up Internet Access. |
Yes* |
Not available |
| Self-Install Kit for home installation at no
charge. |
Yes
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May require professional
installation |
| Don’t share bandwidth with
your neighborhood. |
Yes |
No |
| High-speed
verison DSL modem provided at no cost. |
Yes |
Some providers offer a modem for
rent or purchase. |
| Pay for high-speed Internet
access on your monthly Verison phone bill. |
Yes
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Not available |
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| How fast is
Verison DSL?
Verison DSL is a powerful
connection that loads data and images at such a rate
that you won't want to go back to your old dial-up
connection again. DSL speed brings you the convenience
you want, making your work (or play) that much easier
and more fun. |
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What affects my connection
speed? When you connect
to the Internet using a verison dsl modem, the speeds that you
will experience will vary based on a variety of factors,
including the following:
- Length of your telephone line
- Condition of telephone wiring
inside and outside your location
- Computer configuration
- Network or Internet congestion
- Server and router speeds of the Web
sites you access
- Other factors
Connection speed is the speed that
data is transferred between your computer and the
Verison Central Office during your initial connection to
the DSL network. Throughput speed (also called download
speed) refers to the rate that information is
transferred from the Internet to your computer. It is
the speed at which you receive data. Examples of
receiving or downloading are reading a Web page,
downloading a program, or receiving e-mail. No dsl
service (or cable service) can guarantee a particular
throughput speed. Send speed (also called upload speed)
refers to the rate that information is transferred from
your computer to the Internet. Examples of sending or
uploading are sending e-mail or sending files.
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About
Verison FIOS Internet and
Fios TV
Realize the full
potential of your TV with fiber optics.
Ready to experience television on a whole new
level? Then tune in to Verison FiOS TV. Fiber optic power
lets us deliver a 100% digital picture, room shaking sound
and so much more. Once you've got FiOS TV, you'll never want
to go back to cable or satellite.
FiOS TV brings
you:
- 100% fiber optic network
- On Demand - Instant access to a library
of the latest blockbuster movies, kids shows, sports
programs and much more at a touch of a button.
More Verison FiOs info .:
- HD channels - More of a selection to
watch all your favorite channels like ESPN, Discovery, TNT
and more - all in amazing high definition.
More Verison Fios info .:
- Picture and sound - Amazingly lifelike
picture, hyper-real color and flawless sound.
- Dual-tuner DVR - Gives you the freedom
to pause and rewind live TV, record one show
while watching another, and fast forward to your favorite
part.
More FiOs info.:
- Top premium channels - When you
subscribe to one of our premium services like HBO and
Cinemax you can select from current favorites to original
programming, 24 hours a day.
- International channels - Stay connected
to your homeland or the world with more than a dozen
popular international premium channels including, RAI
(Italian), TV5 (French), ART (Arabic), TV Japan
(Japanese).
check
FiOs availability >
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